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Sabayon 3.4e login problem

hi i just installed this the other day onto my compaq laptop using the text installation method(it wouldn't let me do the graphical or livecd O_o).when the installation was finally complete and the computer rebooted it brings me automatically to the black screen terminal instead of giving me my login screen. i've logged into my account via the terminal and tried startx and kdm. nothing seems to happen. have a solution? i'm guessing it might be a graphics driver problem. i am new to all of this. @_@

I don't know that this will work, but you could try booting the Sabayon LiveCD (GUI version), then copy and paste the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file that we know works into your Sabayon hard drive installation. This is assuming that the graphical version will at least allow you to boot it on your machine.

I don't know that this will work, but you could try booting the Sabayon LiveCD (GUI version), then copy and paste the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file that we know works into your Sabayon hard drive installation. This is assuming that the graphical version will at least allow you to boot it on your machine.

it wont even allow me to boot the live cd.as far as i can get to gui is the boot screen.

You could also try running xorgconfig as root to see if building a new xorg.conf file helps. I also just noticed that Sabayon 3.4f was released earlier today in case you want to try it.

not quite sure how to do this.

at any rate i used to run ubuntu with no problems on this laptop, but i just tried open suse and debian to no avail, same not showing video after installation thing. i will try ubuntu just to see what happens now...

as for sabayon 3.4f i'm downloading it, hopefully it will fix it. ^^;;;

Next time you get to the black login screen, login as root and edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file with this command
nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
In the section "Device" Change whatever is listed to vesa
like this

Next time you get to the black login screen, login as root and edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file with this command
nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
In the section "Device" Change whatever is listed to vesa
like this
Code:
section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
Becomes
Code:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "vesa"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
Use Ctrl X, to exit, Y to save, now you should be able to reboot and see a login screen

alright i did this and it seemed to fix a yellow error message i saw with the ok s at the startup. however, nothing has changed with this problem. i am still getting the black screen with text. i tried startx and kdm as well.

It could be the monitor settings in the same file /etc/X11/xorg.conf, do you have the manual that came with your monitor? It should list the Hsync and Vsync settings, which you can enter under the "Screen Section". I would give this a try and if it fails then try using the xorgconfig command from the terminal as root. (As suggested by ozar)

Note that you'll need the information about your monitor, video card, keyboard, mouse, etc, before you run xorgconfig because it's a script that runs and sets up a working (hopefully) xorg.conf file. It will ask questions about each of those things, then create the file for you.